Can I use [a particular antibody] with an immunohistochemical assay?
The immunohistochemical assay can be difficult to perform. We have had many researchers report success using our antibodies with an immunohistochemical assay. However, others have not had success. We do not perform this assay internally, and so it is impossible to state whether this assay will work for a particular antibody. You could order some and try it out for yourself. Beyond that, you could write a brief question that we could forward to other researchers who have used this antibody. You would not receive any information about who else used this, but they would receive your contact information, and they could write back to you if they choose to.
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